Mia Olmos-Garcia earned her Associate of the Arts Degree in Paralegal Studies from IIA college in 2008 and soon after began her Paralegal career working with family-based law firms in Tucson. With a sincere and personal interest, she began working in the immigration field in 2012 as a Senior Litigation Paralegal. Growing up in “Ambos Nogales,” the border towns of Arizona and Sonora, where Mrs. Olmos-Garcia was raised before moving to Tucson in 2004.
Family and her Hispanic culture are very important to Mrs. Olmos-Garcia as both were a big part of her upbringing. Mrs. Olmos-Garcia works with clients in removal proceedings helping families stay united. She is bilingual, being fluent in both English and Spanish.
Mrs. Olmos-Garcia enjoys spending time with her husband and four beautiful children, riding her bike, baking and watching movies.


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